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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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ForeverAddickted said:North Lower Neil said:killerandflash said:
If it's true Millwall are not leaving transfers to the manager it might be a decent fit.
Hopefully not if he does go there!1 -
Bizarre appointment by Southampton, given the guy was just sacked after only 12 games for being terrible at Roma.
Looking at his time at Genoa is amusing though, being sacked THREE times by the same club in less than 2 years must be some kind of record.On 28 June 2016, Jurić was appointed as head coach of Genoa. Despite victories against AC MIlan and Juventus he was sacked on 19 February 2017 after a 0–5 defeat against bottom-placed Pescara.
He was reinstated as Genoa manager on 10 April 2017 and guided Genoa to safety with one game to spare following a 2–1 victory against Torino. The following season, he was dismissed again on 5 November 2017 after a 2–0 defeat in the Derby della Lanterna.
On 9 October 2018, he was appointed manager of Genoa for a third time. On 6 December 2018, he was sacked again after losing to third tier Virtus Entella on penalties in the Coppa Italia.
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MarcusH26 said:0
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A good appointment, but also a pragmatic one. Many owners are keen on the team playing attractive passing football, until they're threatened with relegation, upon which they bring in someone to organise the team and grind out clean sheets...0
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But is Methven happy with that appointment?2
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BigRedEvil said:Braziliance said:Ian Evatt, dear oh dear, sound bites like this won't help his cause:
https://x.com/BBCRMsport/status/1869766440234230117?t=JLZdAGhEuXOc0VVHJNw4HA&s=19
"It's great I've got the backing of the people that matter."
Not the best choice of words when your fan base is calling for your head.
Imagine if Nathan Jones had said words to a similar effect after losing to our rivals and not being too popular anyway, my word.
They've finished top6 in back to back seasons. They now sit outside the top6 with a negative goal difference, playing poor football.
Every team that currently sits above them, they were above last year except for the two newly relegated sides, whether it be league position, or the 2 teams who were in in the league below.
They also have one of the better squads in this league. They are massively underachieving atm, and choked autos last year.
If I was in their position after the last 3 years, I'd be pissed off as well.0 -
eaststandmike said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:BigRedEvil said:Braziliance said:Ian Evatt, dear oh dear, sound bites like this won't help his cause:
https://x.com/BBCRMsport/status/1869766440234230117?t=JLZdAGhEuXOc0VVHJNw4HA&s=19
"It's great I've got the backing of the people that matter."
Not the best choice of words when your fan base is calling for your head.
Imagine if Nathan Jones had said words to a similar effect after losing to our rivals and not being too popular anyway, my word.
The fans have settled down and he is doing a good job
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Those are not reactions from fans from a club that's doing well. I'd honestly argue that they're worse than us considering their projections, their last two seasons, and that they've built 4 seasons or so to amount to this. I'd be livid if we had Jones for 4 years and were watching the likes of Wycombe, Wrexham, and Stockport above us, pissed off as is.0
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Despite the above comments the Bolton end is packed, looks full.1
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A draw away to top of the table Wycombe isn't a bad result1
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Portsmouth 4 Frank Lampard's Coventry 112
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It's the Rooney effect.2
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Charlie Adam out at Fleetwood0
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MarcusH26 said:fenaddick said:Charlie Adam out at Fleetwood
With the financial situation up there still being very murky I can't see that being an especially attractive job.1 -
killerandflash said:MarcusH26 said:fenaddick said:Charlie Adam out at Fleetwood
With the financial situation up there still being very murky I can't see that being an especially attractive job.0 -
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JustFloydRoad said:
Hahaha was thinking more Holden:)0 - Sponsored links:
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Kevin Nolan is the new Northampton Manager
First Managerial job for him since 2018, when he left Notts County - Although looks like Northampton had a tough weekend, as they also lost 5-0 against Rotherham
Kevin Nolan: Northampton Town appoint former West Ham coach as new boss - BBC Sport2 -
Good luck Kevin, you'll need it0
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ForeverAddickted said:Kevin Nolan is the new Northampton Manager
First Managerial job for him since 2018, when he left Notts County - Although looks like Northampton had a tough weekend, as they also lost 5-0 against Rotherham
Kevin Nolan: Northampton Town appoint former West Ham coach as new boss - BBC Sport2 -
Braziliance said:Ian Evatt, dear oh dear, sound bites like this won't help his cause:
https://x.com/BBCRMsport/status/1869766440234230117?t=JLZdAGhEuXOc0VVHJNw4HA&s=19
"It's great I've got the backing of the people that matter."
Not the best choice of words when your fan base is calling for your head.
Imagine if Nathan Jones had said words to a similar effect after losing to our rivals and not being too popular anyway, my word.0 -
https://x.com/NicoSchira/status/1871305356560699598
Carlos Corberan to leave West Brom for Valencia.
Makes the championship playoff race even more interesting now.2 -
Fleetwood Town have appointed former Oldham Athletic, Halifax Town and Barrow manager Pete Wild as their head coach.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd9xeklevx1o0 -
MarcusH26 said:https://x.com/NicoSchira/status/1871305356560699598
Carlos Corberan to leave West Brom for Valencia.
Makes the championship playoff race even more interesting now.0 -
clive said:Fleetwood Town have appointed former Oldham Athletic, Halifax Town and Barrow manager Pete Wild as their head coach.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cd9xeklevx1o2 -
Covered End said:clive said:Fleetwood Town have appointed former Oldham Athletic, Halifax Town and Barrow manager Pete Wild as their head coach.
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Inigo Calderon is the new Bristol Rovers manager
https://www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/inigo-calderon-appointed-bristol-rovers-head-coach1